The complex processing of modern manufacturing requires efficient cleaning methods.
A fitting method exists for almost all surfaces – hard or smooth, solid or fragile.
The common goal of every method is the intensive cleaning which is also gentle, fast and economical.
In-line continuous applications are those in which the product is flowing in a continuous, uninterrupted path at speed. Typically these are wire (ferrous & non-ferrous wire, welding wire, EDM wire, enamelled wire, electronic wire, medical wire, spring wire, shaped wire / profiles, braid wire / litz wire) strip, rod, tube, cable and similar types of products. Products can be single lines or multiple lines through a single system.
Typical applications for ultrasound and high pressure systems include removal of drawing compounds and lubricants (emulsion, oil, stearates) and flitter prior to plating-, coating-, annealing- or forming operations.
Typical applications for mechanical systems include pre-treatment/cleaning, precision cleaning, finishing, removal of flitter, removal of oxide, abrasive cleaning, roughen
Typical applications for ultrasonic equipment and spraying method are:
Chassis, shutters, frames, glass, plastics
Laboratory equipment, glass, plastics, metal, endoscopes, prostheses, precision mechanics, workpiece holder
varnish removal, degreasing, cleaning of small and single parts, ball bearings, anti-friction bearings, needle bearings, all sorts of polished parts before being galvanised, pressing moulds, measuring instruments, cutlery, valves, motor parts, glass, ferrite parts, relays, semiconductors, conductor boards, cables, condensers, drawing dies; workpiece carrier
Transport boxes, bottling machines, glass bottles, pipettes, fittings
Spinning nozzles, thread guides, healds, reeds, clamshells, cogwheels, needles
Cavities, parts of printing machines, serigraphical parts, serigraphy frames, agitators and mixers, varnishing pistols
Drop wires or lamellas, reflectors, filter bodies and cartridges